Marcus Marriota

NatiboyB

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
65,187
Reputation
3,905
Daps
103,575
why isn't he signed? Doesn't the NFL have a salary for the slots a player is picked?
 

Brady-Carter

It is what it is..
Supporter
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
29,403
Reputation
2,980
Daps
31,837
Reppin
TDot
Offset language.

The likely thing keeping the eyes wide open for both sides is the question of whether Mariota’s fully-guaranteed contract will contain offset language. The contract signed by Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston, the No. 1 overall pick, does. The contract signed by Jaguars linebacker Dante Fowler Jr., the No. 3 overall pick, doesn’t.

PFT

It will get done before TC.
 

Remote

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Aug 29, 2013
Messages
84,931
Reputation
26,362
Daps
379,825
I don't know what this Offset Language deal is, but I guess this may help:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...-for-top-picks-getting-signed-offset-language

What is offset language and why does it matter? It's slightly complex.

Thanks to the new CBA, first-round contracts are four-year deals with a fifth-year option for the team. That option must be picked up by the March following the player's third year. Once that is exercised, a player's fifth year of the contract (as much as $10 million) is guaranteed for injury. Essentially, teams will make decisions on their first-rounders after Year 3, determining whether or not they want to be on the hook for the remaining money.

But in the fourth year comes the debate over offset language. If there is offset language, it allows the team to save money when releasing a player. Let's say a first-rounder is due $2 million in his fourth year. If he's released, and then agrees to a $2 million deal with a new team, the original team is completely off the hook. He receives $2 million from his new club, and the team that drafted him washes its hands of the situation. If there is no offset language, the discarded player receives the guaranteed money from his original team and the full salary from his new team. The original team can't merely allow the new team to pay the remaining guaranteed money as part of the new deal.

OK, that was a lot to digest. To put it simply ... Offset language is what teams covet. No offset language -- double-dipping -- benefits the players.
 
Top